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Collegeville Indoor Playground Birthday Parties

2 indoor playgrounds in Collegeville, Pennsylvania host birthday parties — 1 with party bookings confirmed on the venue's own site. They're ranked below by local reputation (rating weighted by review count). Weekend slots go first everywhere, so start calling 3–4 weeks out.

1. Kids Empire Collegeville

4.8 ★★★★★ 597 reviews

60 Town Center Dr, Collegeville, PA

Hosts birthday parties Toddler-friendly

“My sons LOVE it here so we decided to have my one son’s 6th birthday here today. Staff is amazing, cake and pizza were so great, the owner is awesome and checked in on us a bunch…” — Jennifer

2. The Barn Yard

4.8 ★★★★★ 220 reviews

305 2nd Ave #212, Collegeville, PA

Hosts birthday parties Toddler-friendly

“We are big fans of the Barn Yard for regular play; our toddler loves it there and always asks us if we can visit. So naturally, we had to celebrate her birthday there this year.…” — Alyce

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Booking a party in Collegeville: the short checklist

  1. Book 3–4 weeks ahead — Saturday afternoons fill first. A Sunday-morning or weekday slot is easier to land and sometimes cheaper.
  2. Ask: exclusive use or shared floor? Some packages close the playground for your group; most give you a private party room while open play continues around you. Both work — just know which you're getting.
  3. Put grip socks on the invitation. Most venues require them for every child on the equipment, party guests included. Ask if they're included in the package or sold at the door.
  4. Sort the deposit and waivers early. Expect a deposit to hold the slot — check the refund and reschedule policy. If the venue has an online waiver, send the link with the invites so check-in isn't a paperwork line.
  5. Confirm the cake rules. Most venues let you bring your own cake; some charge for other outside food. Pizza add-ons are the standard route.

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